NEWS SOURCE: New England Canada Business Council

BOSTON, MA (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — The New England-Canada Business Council has elected Bethann Pepoli, COO of the Technology Division for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to the board of directors to enhance the technology sharing between the two governments and to help lead the organization through its next year of operations.

“This is a new board, a new season and a new direction for our organization,” said Paul Raymond, President and CEO of NECBC. “Our board includes a good mix of new members with fresh ideas and returning members who have some valuable history on the board. This appointment brings a whole new level of sharing between New England and Canada. This organization relies on the strong cross-border connections and with Bethann we now will be benefiting from the sharing of best practices in technology between the two countries. We are very pleased to welcome her to the board.”

The complete list of the 2005-2006 NECBC board, along with contact information, can be found at www.necbc.org.

About NECBC

Formed in 1981, the NECBC brings together businesses and individuals with an interest in the relationship and, more specifically, New England-Canada political, business and cultural issues. Today, the Council’s membership is composed of business leaders from a wide range of sectors including banking, law, consulting, energy and technology, as well as government and academic officials and individuals with links to Canada. Membership in the NECBC is open to all with an interest in stimulating the growth of New England-Canada.

More information: http://www.necbc.org

News issued by: New England-Canada Business Council

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Original Story ID: (1161) :: 2006-01-0110-007

Original Keywords: New England – Canada Business Council, NECBC, Bethann Pepoli, COO of the Technology Division for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, technology sharing, Boston, Massachusetts, political, business and cultural issues New England-Canada Business Council

NEWS SOURCE: New England Canada Business Council | Published: 2006-01-10 17:48:00



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